Об издании Редакционная политикаАвторам Архив Поиск Арктические новости Арктическая энциклопедия |
Todorov A.A. Specific entry: Economics, Political Science, Society and Culture Load article (pdf, 0.7MB ) AnnotationThe article studies the legal approaches of the USA, Canada, Greenland, Norway and Iceland towards regulation of the oil and gas drilling on the Arctic shelf. Similarities and differences in the legislation are highlighted based on analyzing the legal provisions of each state. The criteria for the comparative analysis are the extent of legislation development, flexibility of provisions, division of regulative and control functions among the state bodies, etc. The author concludes that while legislation of Iceland and Greenland is only on its way to a final drafting and mainly refers to international standards, Norway, on the contrary, is an example of a state with well-developed legislation enabling it to be one of the leaders in oil and gas industry. Though the USA and Canada have elaborated system of regulation of oil and gas companies’ activities on the Arctic shelf. Both are notable for strict provisions that contributed to the outflow of private operators from the Arctic shelf.About authors
Andrey A. TODOROV: Cand. Sci. (Law), Senior Researcher.
Russian Institute for Strategic Studies, Moscow, Russia
Keywordsthe Arctic, oil and gas activity, national legislation, the USA, Canada, Norway, Iceland, GreenlandDOI10.17238/issn2221-2698.2018.30.40UDC[341:622.2](98)(045)This work is licensed under a CC BY-SA License. |